26 SPORT 2015 FOOTY TIPPING Major Prize $1000 Voucher Courtesy of Second Prize $600 Travel Package Courtesy of PLUS! $100 Weekly Prize Vouchers How to play... Before you call to place your tips, make sure you have your registration number, pin number and tipping code ready. You will form your tipping code from the weekly draw printed in The South Eastern Times each Tuesday. You must use the weekly draw in The South Eastern Times as the order of the games printed is the same as programmed into the computerised 1900 phone number and may vary from another fixture card. For each game listed, select your winner by writing down a number one if it is the first team mentioned or a number two if it is the second team mentioned. The number three represents a draw. For example: If the first game listed is Essendon v Adelaide and you choose Essendon, then the first number in your tipping code will be the number one. If you choose Adelaide to win, it would be number two. After making your choices you should end up with a tipping code consisting of eight numbers that looks something like this 1,1,1,2,2,1,1,2. Each week one of the matches will be highlighted and for this game you must pick a winning points margin. When you ring the 1900 number you will be asked to use the keypad on your phone to punch in your registration number, your pin number, your eight digit tipping code and your winning points margin. It is important to have this information ready before you call because the 1900 system is set up with a five second allowance between each keypad entry and will cut out if you take too long. This means you will have to ring again and cost you another call. Please wait for the beep after each voice prompt before entering the appropriate numbers. If you make a mistake or wish to change your tips you will need to phone again. The system will record your new tips and erase any previous entry. The 1900 number is open 24 hours but will shut down 30 minutes (SA time) prior to the start of the first match in each round and no further tips will be accepted until all matches in that round have been played. If you have any problems accessing the 1900 number please check that your phone is switched to tone and that your service provider does not have a bar on 1900 numbers for your phone. Should you have any queries or problems with placing your tips or any aspect of The South Eastern Times AFL Tipping Competition please contact The South Eastern Times. BOOMING KICK: Matt Roscow of Port MacDonnell kicks long into the Demons’ forward line. Demons fire up for early victory From back page Game 2 – Port MacDonnell 2.5 (17) d Kalangadoo 1.0 (6) THE anticipation was high for this game which featured last season’s premiers and the defending champions of the Pre-Season Cup. But in reality the match never reached any great heights and in fact, some trackside cynics claimed it was a fizzer. Port MacDonnell scored the first goal through Scott Enderl and it took Kalangadoo till half way through the second term before David Vine could counter. Round 1 Thursday, April 2 1 Carlton Saturday, April 4 1 Melbourne 1 Sydney Swans 1 Brisbane Lions 1 Western Bulldogs Sunday, April 5 1 St Kilda 1 Adelaide Crows 1 Fremantle Monday, April 6 1 Hawthorn April 2 - April 6 v v v v v v v v v Richmond Gold Coast Suns Essendon Collingwood 2 2 2 2 West Coast Eagles 2 GWS Giants 2 North Melbourne 2 Port Adelaide 2 Geelong Cats 2 Before you call 1900 959 237 complete the tipping chart provided below Registration No .............................................................................. Pin Number ...................................................................................... Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Tip Code .............................................................................................. Winning Margin.............................................................................. To place your tips phone: 1900 959 237 Mediatel call cost = 55c inclusive of GST. Higher rates apply for mobile and public phones CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. The 2015 Harvey Norman Tipping Competition commences on Tuesday March 31, 2015 and closes 30 minutes prior (SA time) to the start of the first match on Thursday April 2nd, 2015. 2. Private entry is restricted to one per person. Entries made in the name of pets, fictitious names, nicknames or aliases will be deemed ineligible to enter. 3. All entries must be made via 1900 959 237 as set out each Tuesday in the How to Play details. 4. Business entry is restricted to one per business and only to those businesses participating in the football tipping advertising package for a period of 25 weeks commencing March 31st, 2015 and ending no later than Thursday September 3rd, 2015. 5. Proof of identification will be required when collecting prizes. 6. It is a condition of entry that prize winners agree to publication of their name in The South Eastern Times. 7. Entries close South Australian time as published for each round. 8. The winner for each round will correctly predict the highest number of winners in each of the games played for the respective round. In the event of a draw the margin in the nominated game for that round will be used to determine the winner. 9. In the event of more than one winner the prize shall be divided equally between all winners. 10. The prize per round for private entries is “Tipster Dollars” to the value of $100. 11. The major prize for private entries is a $1000 voucher from Harvey Norman Mount Gambier. 2nd prize is a travel package valued at $600 from Sealink Travel Group 12. The winner will be determined firstly on accuracy in predicting the outcome of games throughout the minor round. In the event of a draw, the overall performance in predicting margins will be used to determine the winner. 13. Business entries will get 1st: Full page, 2nd: Half Page, 3rd: Quarter Page advertisement in the South Eastern Times. 13. Employees of The South Eastern Times and Millicent Print and their immediate families are not eligible to enter. 14. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 26 - The South Eastern Times, Tuesday, March 31, 2015 The Demons scored their second goal half way through the second term via a classy shot from Zac Williams as the team recorded an 11-point win in a game that generally failed to excite. Game 3 – Tantanoola 8.6 (54) d Hatherleigh 0.3 (3) THE re-match of last year’s 1st semifinalists turned out to be one of the most lop-sided clashes of the carnival. Tantanoola hit the ground full of 667438 running with goals through Cohen Williams, Zeke Courbois and Scott Varcoe before the Hatherleigh Eagles knew what hit them. The Tigers simply had too many runners and players that wanted to get the ball and do something constructive with it. On the other hand, Hatherleigh had a bevy of passengers, players that looked like they’d rather be fishing than playing footy. A goal-less 40 minutes from Hatherleigh was compounded by a 51-point loss after Tantanoola kicked five more goals after the half time break. The Tigers smashed home goals through Williams, Ethan Glass-Reilly, Dylan Tinknell and two from Matt Pilmore. Holding Hatherleigh goal-less also represented the lowest score the Eagles have ever recorded in the Pre-Season Cup, eclipsing the 1.2 (8) they posted against Tantanoola in 2011. Game 4 – Nangwarry 3.8 (26) d Mount Burr 2.0 (12) GOALS were hard to come by in the Saints v Mozzies encounter, especially for the Mount Burr line-up. Nangwarry – through Craig Lock (2) and Karl Schaefer kicked three firsthalf goals, but it could have been so much better as there were also seven behinds registered. Mount Burr managed one goal back from Nick Morrison, but the Mozzies looked out of their depth. Leading by 19-points at the break, Nangwarry had some breathing space over the more fancied Mozzies. Nangwarry was restricted to just one behind in the second half, but at the same time also held Mount Burr to one scoring shot, a goal from Tom Tilley. Game 5 – Robe 5.4 (34) d Port MacDonnell 1.2 (8) TWO new coaches up against each other, although neither are really new to the MSEFL. Jim Jess coached Robe back in 2003-04 and Leigh Capewell was with Nangwarry from 1999-2001 and both yielded premierships in that time. Jess is back with the Roosters, while Capewell has charge of the Port MacDonnell Demons and both coaches are optimistic on their team’s chances for 2015. Robe were away to a good start with two goals in the first six minutes from Sturt recruit Jack Kelly while Port MacDonnell snuck one through just before the half time siren, courtesy of a true Jake Turner shot. The match became a bit of an arm wrestle after the break with Robe clinging to a narrow lead which was eventually extended when Jack Kelly and Riley Dickinson goaled within minutes of each other. As the clock wound down, Robe’s advantage was stretched to 26-points through Cameron Domaschenz before the timekeeper signalled the end of Port MacDonnell’s Pre-Season Cup campaign. www.thesoutheasterntimes.com.au